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		 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE   
					MVi   
					USER GUIDE   
					Le Guide de l’Utilisateur   
					Bedienungsanleitung   
					Guia del Usuario   
					Guida dell’Utente   
					Manual do Usuário   
					Руководство пользователя   
					Gebruikershandleiding   
					日本語   
					사용자 가이드   
					繁體中文   
					用戶指南   
					Panduan Pengguna   
					© 2015 Shure Incorporated   
					27A24502 (Rev. 1)   
					Printed in U.S.A.a   
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				Digital Audio Interface   
					MVi   
					The Shure MVi is a compact digital audio interface used to connect a microphone, guitar, or other instrument to a computer or mobile device. Audio   
					and power are delivered through a single USB or Lightning® connection to provide a simple and portable recording solution. The MVi headphone   
					output delivers the microphone/instrument signal for real-time monitoring, in addition to audio from the computer for playback and overdubbing.   
					Features   
					• Easily adjust settings with the intuitive touch panel interface   
					• Compatible with most iDevices (iPhone, iPad, and iPod) through Lightning® interface   
					• Compatible with most computers, tablets and smart phones through USB interface   
					• Sleek design includes all-metal housing for professional-grade durability   
					• Headphone output allows real-time monitoring of the live signal and audio from the computer or device   
					• Preset DSP modes include equalization and compression settings for specific applications   
					Overview   
					① 
					④ 
					② 
					③ 
					① USB connection   
					The MicroUSB port on the MVi rear panel connects it to a computer or mobile device through a USB or Lightning connection. Both power and   
					audio are passed through this connection.   
					② Microphone or Instrument   
					A microphone, instrument, or line source plugs into the combo XLR-¼" input.   
					③ Headphone Monitoring   
					Connect headphones to hear real-time audio from the microphone and audio playback from the computer.   
					④ Controls   
					The MVi touch-panel provides control of microphone gain, headphone level, and recording mode selection.   
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				Quick Setup   
					The MVi is compatible with most devices that have a USB or Lightning connector.   
					1. Connect the MVi to a computer or mobile device. Use the appropriate cable (USB or Lightning).   
					Drivers will be installed automatically. The touch panel illuminates to indicate a successful connection.   
					2. The MVi is automatically assigned as the active audio device.   
					If MVi is not the selected audio device, open the sound control panel and select the Shure MVi driver.   
					3. Adjust the headphone volume on the MVi device driver.   
					Open the Shure MVi driver from the sound control panel and raise the headphone volume from the playback or output tab.   
					4. Plug a microphone or instrument into the input on the rear panel.   
					The XLR/TRS combo input is compatible with microphones, guitars, instruments, and other line-level sources.   
					Note: Condenser microphones require phantom power to operate. To turn on phantom power, press and hold the mute button for 3 seconds. The PHPWRLED on the   
					rear panel illuminates when phantom power is activated.   
					Caution: Never activate phantom power if using a ribbon microphone, as this may cause damage to the microphone.   
					5. Use the MODEbutton to select the preset mode that fits your application and adjust the microphone gain to suit the application.   
					If the audio is too quiet or causes distortion, adjust the gain manually. Refer to the "Adjusting Microphone Level" topic in this guide for more   
					details.   
					Note: When using the MVi, you can monitor and listen to playback through the device headphone output.   
					6. Plug in headphones to monitor the real-time audio and playback.   
					Pressing the headphone button changes to volume control slider to adjust the headphone volume (LEDs switch from green to orange when ad-   
					justing headphone volume).   
					Note: Do not use the gain adjustment to get more volume from the headphones.   
					You are ready to record.   
					Touch Panel Interface Controls   
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					Touch Panel   
					① Volume Control Slider   
					⑤ Headphone Volume Selector   
					Adjust microphone or headphone level by sliding your finger across   
					the control surface.   
					Press to select headphone level controls (orange LED bar). Then   
					use the volume control slider to adjust headphone level. Press   
					again to return to microphone level display (green LED bar).   
					- Press the mode button to activate microphone level.   
					- Press the headphone button to activate headphone volume.   
					Rear Panel   
					① Headphone output (3.5 mm)   
					② LED bar   
					Displays microphone and headphone level. The LED color indicates   
					the level being displayed or adjusted.   
					Connect headphones to monitor audio.   
					- Green: Microphone level   
					- Orange: Headphone level   
					② Microphone/Instrument Input   
					③ Mute Button   
					Accepts an XLR or ¼" connection.   
					Press to mute and unmute the microphone.   
					③ Micro-USB Port   
					④ Mode Selector   
					Connects to a computer or mobile device with the appropriate cable.   
					Press to select preset mode.   
					④ Phantom Power Indicator   
					Illuminates when active (press and hold mute for 3 seconds to   
					switch on/off).   
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				1/4" Instrument Input Mode   
					Adjusting Microphone Level   
					The MVi features a combination XLR and 1/4" TRS input. When a 1/4"   
					input is inserted, the MVi automatically switches to Hi-Z (instrument)   
					input mode and the flat mode icon illuminates.   
					Select the correct preset mode for your recording application. If you   
					hear distortion or the audio is too low, adjust the microphone level in the   
					audio or sound control panel of your computer or recording device.   
					While using the 1/4" input, the Mode Button toggles the input monitor on   
					and off.   
					Tips:   
					• Set the microphone level before adjusting headphone volume.   
					Mode LED on: Input monitoring is enabled   
					Mode LED off: Input monitoring is disabled   
					• The headphone volume does not affect the signal level sent to the   
					computer.   
					Use input monitoring when you want to hear the guitar input signal as   
					you record. However, if you want to hear the guitar signal after it has   
					been processed by the computer, such as amp emulators or effects   
					plug-ins, then you would want to turn off input monitoring and monitor   
					through the computer instead.   
					• Use the volume slider on the front panel to adjust the microphone   
					gain level.   
					Note: The microphone gain control is independent of the preset modes. Set   
					your microphone level and experiment with dynamic processing options via the   
					preset modes.   
					The MVi retains the last used settings, so the next time you plug in your   
					instrument or power on the MVi, your previous setup loads.   
					Adjusting Headphone Level   
					Note: When a 1/4" input is inserted no other preset modes are   
					available.   
					The headphone monitoring level is affected by the MVi device level and   
					the computer settings level. Raise your computer volume up and easily   
					adjust headphones through the MVi touch panel headphone control.   
					Accessing the Control Panel   
					PC   
					a. Open the sound control panel and select the Recording tab.   
					b. Open the Shure MVi device.   
					c. Under the Levels tab, adjust the volume using the slider.   
					Mac®   
					a. Open the Audio Midi Settings panel.   
					Preset Modes   
					b. Select the Shure MVi device.   
					c. Click on Input to adjust the gain using the slider.   
					Five selectable modes optimize settings for equalization and compres-   
					sion to match your recording needs. Set your volume level and scroll   
					through the modes to find which setting sounds best. The preset set-   
					tings will not affect the microphone level.   
					Mode   
					Icon   
					Application   
					Speech   
					Use for speech in podcasting   
					Singing   
					Use to capture solo or group vocal   
					performances   
					Quiet and   
					Acoustic   
					Music   
					Suited for acoustic instruments and quiet   
					music applications   
					Mac audio settings panel   
					Loud Music   
					or Band   
					Use when recording a band or other loud   
					sources   
					Input Meter Level   
					Flat   
					A completely unprocessed signal (no   
					equalization or compression settings   
					used). Use when processing the audio   
					after recording.   
					If your digital audio workstation or recording software has input me-   
					ters, adjust the microphone level so it peaks between -12 and -6 dB.   
					Otherwise, simply listen to the audio to make sure it is loud enough and   
					not distorting.   
					-20 -15   
					-5   
					-3 -2   
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					db -30   
					-10   
					-7   
					-1   
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					R 
					Peak Levels   
					The target range for peak levels on a typical meter is between -12   
					and -6 dB.   
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				Listening Through Headphones   
					System Requirements and   
					Compatibility   
					The headphone jack provides an equal blend of the direct microphone   
					signal and audio playback from the computer. This allows you to con-   
					veniently adjust the headphone volume for both with one control on the   
					MVi device touch panel. To adjust the amount of playback audio rela-   
					tive to the direct microphone signal, use the computer or DAW mixer   
					settings.   
					Windows   
					• Windows 7 and Windows 8   
					• Minimum RAM = 64 MB   
					• USB 2.0   
					Macintosh   
					• OS X Lion 10.7, OS X Mountain Lion 10.8,   
					OS X Mavericks 10.9, OS X Yosemite   
					10.10   
					Tip: When first connecting the microphone to your computer, make   
					sure to raise the volume level in the sound control panel of the comput-   
					er for a strong audio signal. Then adjust headphone level for comfort-   
					able monitoring.   
					• Minimum RAM = 64 MB   
					• USB 2.0   
					iOS   
					• iOS 8.0   
					• iOS 7.0   
					iPhone   
					• iPhone 5   
					• iPhone 5c   
					• iPhone 5s   
					• iPhone 6   
					Sampling Rate and Bit Depth   
					Sample Rate and Bit Depth settings are found in a drop down menu   
					in the audio or sound control panel of your computer. You can adjust   
					these variables to fit your needs. Select a lower sample rate for podcast   
					recording, when it is important to have a smaller file for easy download.   
					Select a higher sample rate for music and more dynamic recordings.   
					• iPhone 6 Plus   
					iPod Touch • 5th gen   
					iPad   
					• iPad 4th gen   
					• iPad Air   
					• iPad Air 2   
					Tip: Record at a higher sample rate and bounce down to an M4A for a   
					file with the highest sound quality at a manageable size.   
					iPad Mini   
					• iPad Mini 1st gen   
					• iPad Mini 2nd gen   
					• iPad Mini 3rd gen   
					Tip for PC users: Make sure that the sample rate and bit depth micro-   
					phone settings, found in the sound control panel of the computer, match   
					with the sample rate and bit depth selected in your software.   
					Furnished Accessories   
					1 m USB cable AMV-USB   
					1 m Lightning cable AMV-LTG   
					Troubleshooting   
					Issue   
					Solution   
					The display does   
					not illuminate   
					Make sure that the MVi is fully plugged in.   
					Audio is too low   
					Check the computer sound control panel settings. When first connecting the MVi to   
					your computer, make sure to raise the computer volume level.   
					Audio sounds bad Check the sound control panel of the computer to ensure that the MVi is fully   
					plugged in and recognized.   
					Audio is distorted   
					Use the audio meter to ensure that volume peaks are within the target range. If   
					level is reaching the red peak indicator of the input meter, turn the gain down.   
					Audio sounds un-   
					natural or jittery   
					Make sure that the sample rate and bit depth microphone settings, found in the   
					sound control panel of the computer, are consistent with the sample rate and bit   
					depth selected in your software.   
					Device not work-   
					The MVi requires 250 mA per port. Check USB hub documentation for current/port   
					ing with USB hub. specification.   
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				Specifications   
					Certifications   
					MFi Certified   
					Yes   
					Information to the user   
					DSP Modes (Presets)   
					This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for   
					a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These   
					limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful   
					interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses   
					and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used   
					in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to   
					radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference   
					will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause   
					harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be de-   
					termined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to   
					try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   
					Speech/Singing/Acoustic/Loud/Flat   
					Input   
					Combination XLR and 6.35 mm (1/4") TRS   
					Input Impedance   
					1/4 inch instrument input>1 MΩ   
					Bit Depth   
					16-bit/24-bit   
					Sampling Rate   
					44.1/48 kHz   
					Frequency Response   
					• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   
					20 Hz to 20,000 Hz [1]   
					• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.   
					Adjustable Gain Range   
					3-pin XLR   
					• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to   
					which the receiver is connected.   
					0 to +36 dB   
					+9 dB   
					6.35 mm (1/4") TRS   
					Maximum Input Level   
					3-pin XLR   
					• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   
					0 dBV [1]   
					Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label: CAN ICES-3 (B)/   
					NMB-3(B)   
					6.35 mm (1/4") TRS   
					+9 dBV [1]   
					Headphone Output   
					Note: Testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable   
					types. The use of other than shielded (screened) cable types may de-   
					grade EMC performance.   
					3.5 mm (1/8")   
					Power Requirements   
					Powered through USB or Lightning connector   
					This product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European   
					directives and is eligible for CE marking.   
					Phantom Power   
					+48V USB/+12V iOS   
					
					com/europe/compliance   
					Mute Switch Attenuation   
					Yes   
					Housing   
					Authorized European representative:   
					Shure Europe GmbH   
					all metal construction   
					Net Weight   
					Headquarters Europe, Middle East & Africa   
					Department: EMEA Approval   
					Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12   
					75031 Eppingen, Germany   
					Phone: 49-7262-92 49 0   
					310.0 g (10.93oz.)   
					Dimensions   
					42 x 84 x 72 mm H x W x D   
					Cable   
					1 m USB cable, 1 m Lightning cable   
					[1]At Minimum Gain, Flat Mode   
					Fax: 49-7262-92 49 11 4   
					Email: [email protected]   
					"Made for iPod," "Made for iPhone," and "Made for iPad" mean that an   
					electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod,   
					iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been certified by the developer   
					to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the   
					operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory   
					standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone,   
					or iPad may affect wireless performance.   
					iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod touch, and Retina are   
					trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.   
					iPad Air and iPad mini are trademarks of Apple Inc. The trademark "iP-   
					hone" is used with a license from Aiphone K.K.   
					Mac® and Lightning® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.   
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